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Former Senator from Utah Charged with DUI

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In the state of Utah, it is reported that former Senator, Sheldon Killpack, was charged with driving under the influence (DUI).  Killpack was stopped by state law enforcement after the spotted him driving erratically after he left a South Salt Lake bar on the 15th of January 2010.

When police pulled the former Senator over, he agreed to perform field sobriety tests, but refused to take a breath alcohol test.  During the field sobriety tests, police say that he lost his balance and stumbled several times.  He was arrested for suspicion of DUI and escorted to the Salt Lake County Jail.

While Killpack was in jail, police obtained a warrant to draw his blood to screen for alcohol.  His blood alcohol concentration was .11 percent.  Utah's legal limit is 0.08 percent. 

Today, Killpack was formerly charged with a class B misdemeanor for driving under the influence.  He was also charged with a class C misdemeanor for failing to signal. 

A day after he was booked into jail, Killpack resigned from his position as a Utah Senator.

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Utah Police Arrest 76 DUI Suspects during Easter Weekend

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Over the course of Easter weekend, the Utah Highway Patrol carried out a DUI Blitz to catch those who were driving under the influence (DUI) and to promote safe driving behavior.

It is reported that 174 officers were on roadways and highways throughout the state and they were avidly looking for drunk drivers.  The DUI Blitz yielded 76 arrests, which will lead to investigations for charges of impaired driving at a later time.  According to the Utah Highway Patrol spokesman, Jeff Nigbur, officers stopped 1,565 vehicles during the course of the weekend for suspected DUI.

Nigbur said, "we feel this was an extremely successful operation," and that, "The public got the message, and we've been hearing positive results from across the state."  He also said that numerous counties in the state of Utah reported no alcohol related accidents.  He credits this to the fact that many bars had taxi services waiting in parking lots, which encouraged patrons to take a cab instead of getting behind the wheel.  People were very aware that a DUI Blitz was in effect.

The effort to keep the streets of Utah safe is going to be ongoing as the UHP plans to conduct a Blitz every month.  Future Blitzs will not only target DUI offenders, but also those who are driving aggressively or driving without seatbelts.  In the recent past, numerous high-profile accidents had resulted from DUI in Utah, which prompted the UHP to take action.  Nigbur said that frequent reminders and a monthly Blitz will enforce safe driving and discourage DUI.

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